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The icy air creeps into town every year. With the insulated, studded Korkers IceJack Boot, you can get to work during the week and stay outside for ice-fishing or snowmobiling on the weekends without losing toes. Thanks to its OmniTrax Interchangeable Sole System, you can exchange the rubber-lugged SnowTrac sole for the IceTrac sole (both included) when you need 32 carbide studs to dig into ice and keep you upright.

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How easy are these boots to put on? I'm...

How easy are these boots to put on? I'm looking for a new boot for overnight snowshoe trips sleeping in tents or in a bivouac such as a snow cave. I find my current snow boots (including my ski boots when I ski instead of snowshoe) are extremely difficult to put on in the morning when they are frozen. Do these open enough to go on easily?

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Ice Jack is the best

I purchased the IceJack thinking I could use if for all of my winter needs. I was right, this boot does it all. With two soles that interchange, I can add the studded sole when conditions are slick and icy and never worry about my grip. These boots are super light and comfortable out of the box. You can also lace up the boots with gloves on. The easy to use BOA dial and laces make it a breeze. Highly suggest putting a pair on your feet.

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Good Korkers Reviews from Backpacker and Outside Magazines

Korkers gets high marks for their new Winter Boots with Interchangeable Ice Traction from both Backpacker and Outside: http://www.korkers.com/2011prdocuments/backpacker.pdf http://www.korkers.com/2011prdocuments/outside.pdf